This is update code from my
November 2001 MSDN
column. Source and a release build binary are included. This
.ZIP file contains a .BAT file for building the sources from the command line.
The included binaries were built with .NET 1.1, so if you're still on 1.0,
you'll want to rebuild the program yourself.

This is another code sample to accompany my March 2002 MSDN
column. Source and a release build binary are included. Basically,
it shows off how to call some of the new DBGHELP 5.1 Symbol and Type APIs.
It's a command line program that takes a DLL as input, and does a pretty
thorough job of dumping out all sorts of symbol information about the DLL.
The PDB file for the DLL must be present for this program to work.

LIBCTINY is a cool replacement run time library that lets you
create incredibly small EXEs and DLLs. Read how LIBCTINY does this in the
January 2001
issue of MSDN magazine.

This has a bug fix for command line processing in GUI
applications. I haven't yet added the code to do
constructor/destructor initialization in ANSI specified order. This isn't
an issue for most people.